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Seminars - 2007-2008 Academic Year

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Date
Speaker Title Field
May 2 Thomas Wu
(UC-Santa Cruz)
The Determinants of International Investment and Attention Allocation: Using internet search query data International Finance
       

Past Seminars

Date
Speaker Title Field
Sept 7 Robert Baldwin
(U. of Wisconsin)
The Political Economy of the Disappointing Doha Round of Trade Negotiations: A Continuing Story Trade
       
Sept 14 Sumner La Croix
(Hawaii)
The Impact of Approved Destination Status on Mainland Chinese Travel Abroad Tourism
       
Sept 28 Ghon Rhee
(Hawaii)
How Does the Call Market Method Affect Price Efficiency? Evidence from the Singapore Stock Market Finance
       
Oct 5 Kyle Hampton
(Hawaii)
Demand Shocks, Capacity Coordination and Industry Performance: Lessons from Economic Laboratory Experimental
       
Oct 12 Shmuel Nitzan
(Bar-Ilan U.)
Democratic and Decentralized Competitive Clubs - Size, Transparency and Quality Political Economy
       
Oct 19 Eric Im
(UH-Hilo)
Hessian Counterpart of the Bordered Hessian Second-Order Condition Econometrics
     
Oct 26 Tim Halliday
(Hawaii)
Bad Apples, Goody Two Shoes and Average Joes: Investigating Peer Effects in Risky Behaviors Health
 
       
Nov 2 Sumner La Croix
(Hawaii)
Race and Competition in Japan's Professional Baseball Leagues Labor
       
Nov 16 Mike Plummer
(Johns Hopkins)
Integration Strategies for ASEAN: Alone, Together, or Together with Neighbors? International
       
Nov 30 Randy Akee
(IZA)
Educational Attainment, Drug Use and Casino Payments: Young Adult Outcomes from a Quasi- Experiment in Indian Country Labor/ Development
       
Dec 6 Selo Imrohoroglu
(USC)
A Quantitative Assessment of the Decline in the U.S. Saving Rate Macro
       
Jan 17 Rebecca Morton
(NYU)
Turned Off or Turned Out? Campaign Advertising, Information, and Voting Experimental/ Political Economy
       
Jan 18 David Card
(Berkeley)
School Competition and Efficiency with Publicly Funded Catholic Schools Labor
       
Feb 15 Hui He
(Hawaii)
Investment-specific technological change, skill accumulation, and wage inequality Macro
       
Feb 28 Tatsuyoshi Saijo
(Osaka)
Are Japanese Spiteful? Resources/ Experimental
       
Feb 29 Alexandre Mas
(UC- Berkeley & NBER)
Long-Run Impacts of Unions on Firms: New Evidence from Financial Markets, 1961-1999 Labor
       
Mar 7 Carlos Dobkin
(UC-Santa Cruz)
The Effect of Alcohol Consumption on Mortality: Regression Discontinuity Evidence from the Minimum Drinking Age Health/ Labor
       
Apr 2 Nicolas Treich
(U. Toulouse)
The Value of a Statistical Life under Ambiguity Aversion Environmental/ Resource
       
Apr 4 Thomas Buchmueller
(Michigan)
The Effect of an Employer Health Insurance Mandate on Health Insurance Coverage and the Demand For Labor: The Hawaiian Experience Health/Labor
       
Apr 4 Dean Lueck
(Arizona)
The Demarcation of Land Under Centralized and Indiscriminate Systems Law and Economics
       
Apr 18 Nori Tarui
(Hawaii)
Child Maltreatment and Educational Attainment: Evidence from Add Health Data Labor/ Population
       
Apr 25 Marco Casari
(Purdue)
How enforcement institutions affect markets Experimental
       

 

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